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CM 001EP
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Naram and the Jahtari posse have formed an unlikely alliance with a mysterious gentleman named Colonel Mustard to launch a new label focusing on contemporary music that's directly inspired by ruffneck 1980s and early '90s dancehall. Daddy Freddy marches through an apocalyptic world filled with wickedness and corruption to deliver "Long Way," a frighteningly ruff sermon of righteous indignation against the evil-doers. Naram delivers a menacing dubwise cut on the flip. All Colonel Mustard 7"s have been fine-tuned to test any sound system's bass bins -- and they're strictly limited, so get in quick or face the wrath of the Colonel!
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CM 002EP
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The debut of two wicked young artists straight outta Asher Senator's school of fast chat in Brixton -- Face and Sheenyboo. Recording on an original Naram riddim, these talented singjays deliver a sound-killing anthem for the new generation -- with the refrain "Dangerous, soundbwoy bite di dust, you haffi deh pon twitter if you waan follow us" sure to resonate over both dancehalls and social media networks across the land! All Colonel Mustard's 7"s have been fine-tuned to test any sound system's bass bins -- and they're strictly limited, so get in quick or face the wrath of the Colonel!
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